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* OMAP 5912: new kernel, how to create a new file system?
@ 2007-11-20 17:59 Mik Prog
  2007-11-20 18:24 ` Hunter, Jon
  2007-11-20 21:41 ` Philip Balister
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Mik Prog @ 2007-11-20 17:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-omap-open-source

Dear all,

I am an absolute beginner with OMAP and Linux (I am working on a OSK 5912).
Apologies if some of my questions have already been answered. I do
look on google first, but sometime even if the topic has been treated
I don't clearly understand...

Here my case:
1. I wanted recompile the kernel image using arm-linux-gcc 3.4.1 (I
got the kernel sources 2.6.20 and applied the patch
patch-2.6.20-omap1)
2. then I enabled on omap_osk-5912_defconf the USB configuration
3. I built the kernel and formatted for u-boot.
4. I transferred that to OMAP using tftpboot
5. $ using uname -a I see that the kernel image is still the old one!

Do I need to update the root file system as well?
How could I create my own root file system based on the kernel version
I've compiled?

thanks for any help.
Mik

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